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The beautiful image of Goddess Durga is being nicely carved out revealing the kind of prowess that the mother Goddess represents. An incarnation of the collective forces of all the leading gods and goddesses, Durga is the epitome of divine power and is the symbol of the infinite power of the heaven. She is shown here killing the demon Mahishasur who had created havoc on Heaven. Goddess Durga was created in order to salvage the Heaven from the atrocities of the demon.


Lord Buddha, the symbol of non-violence has been chiseled out of brass in a most exquisite manner reflecting the basic features of brass carvings. Smoothness, gracefulness and the refined characteristics of the figure have been aptly retained. The drapery of Lord Buddha has also been carved out with meticulous artistry.


Hanuman is the monkey god. He is a noble hero and great devotee of Lord Ram of the Ramayana.Hanuman is a provider of courage, hope, knowledge, intellect and devotion. He is ever living.Lord Ram blessed Hanuman with the boon of the immortality.Idols of Lord Hanuman are a true depiction of his courage, intellect and divine devotion.

An apostle of truth and non-violence, the figure of Lord Gautam Buddha is being beautifully carved out of brass in a most refine and graceful manner. The meditative posture of the Lord, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu in Hinduism, is quite attractive. He is blessing the disciples with his one hand. The drapery of the Lord is nicely carved out of brass in a most graceful manner.


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- Product Code :3669
- Material :Brass
- Size : 10"H x 8.50"W x 5.50"D
- Weight :2.200 kg.
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- Product Code :459
- Material :Brass
- Size :6"H x 3"W x 1.75"D
- Weight :390 gm.
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The calm and quite image of Lord Shiva is nicely carved out of brass by the sculptor. He is regarded as the representation of the Supreme Being. He is known as the third element in the Hindu Trinity (Trimurti), the other two members being Lord Brahma - the creator and Lord Vishnu - the protector. Shiva is the destructive form of the Almighty. As the cycle of destruction and recreation is always in a circle, Shiva's primary responsibility is maintaining the life cycle


The beautiful brass figure of Lord Gautam Buddha is given a refine and detail treatment with some nice carvings on it. Seated on a lotus in the meditative posture, the figure reveals a deep sense of accomplishment and gracefulness. He is considered an apostle of non-violence. The figure contains some sharp features. Lord Gautam Buddha is considered an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and he is equally popular for the Hindus.


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- Product Code :2963
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :46" x 36"
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The spectacular kalamkari painting of "Virabhadra" is given a resoplandent treatment with some beautiful colour pattern. Virabhadra was born out of the wrath of "Rudra (Shiva)" when the Lord stepped in to destroy the Yagna of "Daksha Prajapati", after "Dakshayani (Sati)" or Devi self-immolated in yagna fire. Along with him was created, his consort Bhadrakali, from the wrath of Devi. Vīrabhadra was a great warrior who eventually blinded Bhaga and broke, among many other countless gods, Pushan's teeth. Other gods fled the battle field unable to sustain his power. He is the head of Shiva Gana or the followers of Shiva. Sati was the youngest daughter of Daksha, the chief of the gods. When Sati grew up she set her heart on Shiva, worshipping him in secret. In the Swayamvara of Sati, Daksha invited all gods and princes except Shiva. Sati cast her wreath into air, calling upon Shiva to receive the garland; and behold he stood in midst of the court with the wreath about his neck. Daksha had no choice but to marry Sati with Shiva. One day Daksha made arrangements for a great horse sacrifice, and invited all the gods omitting only Shiva. Sati, being greatly humiliated, went to the banquet and Sati released the inward consuming fire and fell dead at Daksha's feet. Narada bore this news to Shiva. Shiva burned with anger, and tore from his head a lock of hair, glowing with energy, and cast upon the earth. The terrible demon Vīrabhadra sprang from it, his tall body reached the high heavens, he was dark as the clouds, he had a thousand arms, three burning eyes, and fiery hair; he wore a garland of skulls and carried terrible weapons. Vīrabhadra bowed at Shiva's feet and asked his will.



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- Product Code :564
- Material :Brass
- Size :5.50"H x3"W
- Weight :600 gm
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The beautiful brass image of Indian deity Bhairav (also called Shiva) is given a spectacular treatment. The figure is being chiselled out of brass with a greater degree of refinement and sculptural excellence. His companion the dog is also given a detail treatment. Hindu God Shiva is also called Bhairava “the horrifying one” which is doubtlessly the most violent and "impure" manifestation of Siva as it is closely linked to the myth of the decapitation of Brahma, the Creator in the divine Hindu triad (Trimurti).


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- Product Code :4078
- Material :Cotton Cloth
- Size :76" x 44"
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In this spectacular Kalamkari painting, Goddess Sherawali is painted in a most accomplished manner and her sparkling eyes tell a tale of devotion and faith. Worshipped across the country, it is believed that the goddess fulfills our wishes and she may be easily propitiated. She is one of the most popular and most-widely worshipped goddesses in Hindusim and is worshipped for fulfilling wishes. She is often shown riding on a lion and holding weapons on her six hands.


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- Product Code :9234
- Material :Brass
- Size :5.75"H x 3.75"W x 3"
- Weight :1.040 kg.
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The figure of Lord Buddha head is being chiseled out revealing a deeper sense of treatment and minute detail of the sculpture. The apostle of non-violence and truth is being beautifully carved out and every part of his body is being nicely carved out. His elongated ears, his nose, eyebrows all have been beautifully treated by the sculptor.


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- Product Code :1641
- Material :Brass
- Size :12"h x 10"w
- Weight :5.00 kg.
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The wall hanging of Bhairava is chiseled out of brass metal revealing some fearsome aspect of Lord Shiva. His teeth, eyebrows, the long moustache, all have been quite prominent with yellow colour. Bhairava represents the fearsome aspect of God Shiva. He had cut off Brahma's fifth head, making him guilty of Brahmanicide, and as a result, he was forced to carry around the head for years until he had been absolved of the sin.
The origin of Bhairava is traced to the tale of Sati - wife of Shiva. Sati, the daughter of the king of gods, Daksha, had chosen to marry Shiva, in spite of her father disapproving the alliance because of the perception of Shiva as an ascetic associated with animals and ghosts, living a frugal life. Once Daksha held a yagna (a ritualistic sacrifice) and invited all the gods, but not Sati and Shiva. Sati came to the yagna alone, where Daksha publicly spoke badly of Shiva. Sati was unable to bear her husband insulted and offered herself to the sacrificial pyre. When Shiva learnt of this, he destroyed the yagna and killed Daksha by beheading him. He carried Sati's corpse on his shoulders and ran uncontrollably all around the world for days. Since this would eventually destroy all creation, Vishnu used his Sudarshan Chakra (divine discus) to cut Sati's body into pieces, which then fell all around. These spots where Sati's body parts fell are now known as Shakti Peethas. Shiva took the form of the frightful Bhairava and is said to be guarding each of these Shaktipeeths. Bhairava has a dog as his divine vehicle and each Shaktipeeth temple is accompanied by a temple dedicated to Bhairava. Bhairava is also invoked in prayers to destroy enemies


The beautiful image of Lord Hanuman, the great devotee of Lord Ram has been chiseled out of brass wit a deep sense of sculptural correctness and resourcefulness. A sense of deep devotion is manifest in the eyes of the Lord. His face has been treated in a nice way and his folded hands show a deep sense of devotion to Lord Ram. The gracefulness and simplicity in the figure very striking one.

Nataraj, the dancing form of Lord Shiva, is a symbolic synthesis of the most important aspects of Hinduism, and the summary of the central tenets of this Vedic religion. The ‘Nataraj’ means ‘King of Dancers’ is "clearest image of the activity of God which any art or religion can boast of. A more fluid and energetic representation of a moving figure than the dancing figure of Shiva can scarcely be found anywhere." In a marvellously unified and dynamic composition expressing the rhythm and harmony of life, Nataraj is shown with four hands represent the four cardinal directions. He is dancing, with his left foot elegantly raised and the right foot on a prostrate figure. The upper left hand holds a flame, the lower left hand points down to the dwarf, who is shown holding a cobra. The upper right hand holds an hourglass drum that stands for the male-female vital principle, the lower shows the gesture of assertion. Snakes that stand for egotism are seen uncoiling from his arms, legs, and hair, which is braided and bejewelled. His matted locks are whirling as he dances within an arch of flames representing the endless cycle of birth and death. On his head is a skull, symbolic of his conquest over death. The entire figure is painted red.


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- Product Code :4714
- Material :Cotton Cloth
- Size :23" x 18"
A devotee of Lord Ramchandra, and a paradigm of unstinted love and affection towards the master, Lord Hanuman is the central figure of the Hindu epic Ramayana. He played a key role in rescuing abducted Seeta, wife of Ram, from the captivity of Ravan, the demon king of Lanka. Hanuman was one of the most powerful heroes of Indian mythology and he is worshipped by millions across the country even today. A sense of devition and affection is manifest in this cotton Kalamkari painting.
Kalamkari painting is unique in its use of colour for depicting mythological characters. Kalamkari is the art of painting cotton fabrics with a kalam i.e. pen. Kalamkari colours are made from vegetable dyes.

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- Product Code :400
- Material :Cotton Cloth
- Size :36"x45"
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The beautiful image of Vishdhar Shiva in His iconic form is being given a detail treatment and the figure has been painted in a nice manner. The Shiva linga is being shown covered with the sheshnag. A symbol of recreation is painted beautifully. The method of waxing and then dewaxing has given rise to a special effect in the painting.


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- Product Code :1821
- Material :Brass
- Size :22.50"h x8"w x 8"d
- Weight :7.500 kg
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The beautiful brass figure of Parvati, the wife of Lord Shiva is given a resplendent treatment. She is standing tall wearing a decorated headgear. The lower part of the figure is adorned with jewelries whereas the upper part is left naked. Her prominent breasts also reveal sensuality and feminine beauty. Parvati is known as the daughter of Himavan, Lord of the mountains and the personification of the Himalayas. Lord Shiva and Parvati are considered the most ideal couple in Hinduism. She is often worshipped along with Lord Shiva.


A beautiful painting depicting God Hanuman holding a Gada ( Mace). Hanumanj ji is an avatar or incarnation of Lord Shiva and is provider of courage, hope, knowledge, intellect and devotion. The Mace or Gada carried on the right hand of Hanuman is a symbol of self-sovereignty, authority of governance and the power to rule.According to Yogi Khem Jokhoo; the "mace" or "gada" that Hanuman is adorned with is not a physical weapon, but it is symbolic of one who is the embodiment of moral and spiritual values, a specialty or gift from God, granted to those who has made elevated spiritual effort and attained "self-sovereignty", that is, one who has total control over the five senses as well as the five vices of anger, greed, ego, lust and attachment.

One of the most revered female Indian goddesses, Shakti (another name for Parvati) is given a detail and refine treatment. Carved out of brass with some spectacular sculptural features, the figure reveals some beautiful ornaments and carvings on it. Shakti is the symbol of power and is worshipped with great devotion and piety especially by the females. Broad eyes, ears, prominent nose all are given a detail and minute treatment.

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- Product Code :5432
- Material :Brass
- Size :9.25"H x 9.75"W x 3.25"D
- Weight :3.750 Kg.
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The beautiful brass figure of Lord Hanuman, the great devotee of Lord Ramchandra, is given a spectacular treatment with some exquisite carvings on it. Shown in a meditative posture, Lord Hanuman played a key role in rescuing Seeta, wife of Lord Ram, from the clutches of Ravana. The beautiful brass figure reveals a deep sense of aesthetic beauty and accomplishment. It inspires a sense of deep devotion in the heart of the onlookers.
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